Removing Sentence Examples

Removing his hands from the wall, he placed them on her shoulders, pulling her closer.

She pushed away from Alex, removing her hand from her mouth.

"Of course it matters," he said, following her to the closet and watching anxiously as she started removing clothes.

Removing the bridle, he released the horse in the corral.

He finally glanced down at Pete and straightened in the saddle, removing his leg from the horn and placing it in the stirrup.

Removing his hat, he glided into the booth.

Removing the laundry from her room, she walked down the hall and hesitated at Cade's bedroom door.

Quinn was finishing removing the plans and I helped hauling them to the attached garage.

"Don't even think about moving up here and leaving me in New York," my new wife snarled, removing that possibility from consideration.

We caught up to the ambulance at the emergency room entrance just as attendants were removing a stretcher.

The scene was so familiar; abduction, outlined by Betsy, facts presented, Quinn and Howie removing to their basement sanctuary while we waited and Martha recorded.

Removing the blood, she found every part of his exposed skin was covered in the colorful tattoos.

Sofia dropped her purse on the desk in her cube without removing her sunglasses.

It involves removing your body parts, one at a time.

Darkyn responded by removing his hand from her body.

The thought eased his concern without completely removing it.

No one had ever called back about removing it and she had forgotten.

He changed mechanically, as if accustomed to removing bloody clothing several times a day.

"How do the battle plans come?" he asked without removing his eyes from his lifemate.

He had been outside, atop a ladder, removing Christmas lights when the two checked in to Bird Song, the Dean's bed and breakfast.

There were two refrigerators for holding blood, needles for drawing, IV tubing for transfusions and a multitude of surgical instruments for removing bullets and knife tips.

"My sister's room mate," Alex said, removing it from his hand and replacing it on the refrigerator.

She stood and began removing the plates from the table.

She shrugged and turned to the cabinet, removing some paper plates.

She sighed and stood, removing her clothes and donning a night gown.

He came to the garage when she parked the car, opened the door and began removing groceries without comment.

Inside, he flipped on the light and covered her eyes, guiding her a short distance before removing his hands.

Removing her hand, she kissed his mouth softly.

Regaining control of himself, Taran turned to face her without removing his eye-band.

He nodded, not removing his attention from Carmen.

Plucking one from the bush, she rolled the berry in her hand, removing the powdery haze from its surface.

I don't think removing my GPS tracking will dissuade him for long.

The consequences of this marriage were to alienate many of the most powerful of the nobility, especially the earls of Arran and Home, and to make Margaret entirely dependent on the house of Douglas; while it furnished the council with a pretext for removing her from the regency and guardianship of the king in favour of Albany in July 1515.

For three years he was actively employed in removing from their parishes those ministers whom he regarded as incompetent.

In 18J4 he left Berlin to become professor of physics in Basel University, removing nine years afterwards to Brunswick Polytechnic, and in 1866 to Karlsruhe Polytechnic. In 1871 he accepted the chair of physical chemistry a t Leipzig.

Driven from Strassburg by the authorities, after a short imprisonment in December 1531, he tried to make a living in 1532 as a soapboiler at Esslingen, removing in 1533 for a better market to Ulm, where (October 28, 1 534) he was admitted as a burgess.

The first choir was burned down in 1213, but was rebuilt in 1242 at the same time as the transept, and is a superb specimen of pointed Gothic. There are five towers with spires, which give the outside an impressive appearance, and much has been done towards removing the squalid buildings that formerly concealed the cathedral.

In the United States imprisonment for debt was universal under the common law, but it has been abolished in every state, except in certain cases, as where there is any suspicion of fraud or where the debtor has an intention of removing out of the state to avoid his debts.

They are to be found mainly in the fertile plains of north Italy, where they enjoy considerable success, removing the cause of labor troubles and strikes, and providing for cultivation on a sufficiently large scale.

By removing the capital from Chambry to Turin, he completed the transformation of the dukes of Savoy from Burgundian into Italian sovereigns.

He was a member of the commission for ecclesiastical causes, and although afterwards he claimed that he had used all his influence to dissuade James from removing the tests, and in other ways illegally favouring the Roman Catholics, he signed the warrant for the committal of the seven bishops, and appeared as a witness against them.

It reacts most energetically with many organic compounds, removing the elements of water in many cases and leaving a carbonized mass.

Operations for removing the obstacles in the channel and for deepening and widening it were begun as long ago as 1838.

On the 14th of June 1909 a bill was passed removing the disabilities hitherto attaching to some 15,000,000 of Old Believers.

As a consequence of the report of this Commission the Railway Employment (Prevention of Accidents) Act of 'goo was passed, putting upon the Board of Trade the duty of making " such rules as they think fit with respect to any of the subjects mentioned in the schedule to this act, with the object of reducing or removing the dangers and risks incidental to railway service."

Its investigations justified the law making the block system compulsory, thus removing the worst danger of railway travel.

This soil is spongy, and, undergoing alternate contraction and expansion from being alternately comparatively dry and saturated with moisture, allows the heavy blocks to slip down by their own weight into the valley, where they become piled up, the valley stream afterwards removing the soil from among and over them.

An attack made by the Moslems of Candia on the British garrison of that town, with the connivance of the Turkish authorities, brought home to the powers the necessity of removing the Ottoman troops, and the last Turkish soldiers quitted the island on the 14th of November 1898.

He had left Paris during the whole of 1520, and, removing to Meaux, was appointed (May r, 1523) vicar-general to Bishop Brigonnet, and published his French version of the New Testament (1523).

They have been known to enter human dwellings, removing all the Iverminous insects contained therein.

In 1820 Webster took an important part in the convention called to revise the constitution of Massachusetts, his arguments in favour of removing the religious test, in favour of retaining property representation in the Senate, and in favour of increasing the independence of the judiciary, being especially notable.

The new symbol, which occupies the second position, was made by removing the upper loop of B, thus producing a symbol somewhat resembling an ordinary lowercase b.

In the case of urban leases, however, ejectment (q.v.) - called in Scots Law " removing " - will not be authorized unless the tenant received 4 0 days' warning before the term of removal.

The rationale of this treatment is not fully understood, but the action appears to consist in the separation or decomposition of the aromatic hydrocarbons, fatty and other acids, phenols, tarry bodies, &c., which lower the quality of the oil, the sulphuric acid removing some, while the caustic soda takes out the remainder, and neutralizes the acid which has been left in the oil.

One of the great mistakes made by the Franks was the breach of the alliance in 1147 - a breach which was widened by the attack directed against Damascus during the Second Crusade; and the conquest of Damascus by Nureddin in 1154 was ultimately fatal to the Latin kingdom, removing as it did the one possible ally of the Franks, and opening the way to Egypt for the atabegs of Mosul.

The cotton gin cut the cost of removing seeds from cotton.

All these problems that technology will solve have made our underlying differences worse—but removing these problems will not eliminate those underlying differences.

Zherkov, not removing his hand from his cap, turned his horse about and galloped off.

Do not break your ranks on the plea of removing the wounded!

Pelageya Danilovna, having given orders to clear the rooms for the visitors and arranged about refreshments for the gentry and the serfs, went about among the mummers without removing her spectacles, peering into their faces with a suppressed smile and failing to recognize any of them.

The handsome boy adjutant with the long hair sighed deeply without removing his hand from his hat and galloped back to where men were being slaughtered.

The price of weapons, of gold, of carts and horses, kept rising, but the value of paper money and city articles kept falling, so that by midday there were instances of carters removing valuable goods, such as cloth, and receiving in payment a half of what they carted, while peasant horses were fetching five hundred rubles each, and furniture, mirrors, and bronzes were being given away for nothing.

They all knew very well that the enchanting countess' illness arose from an inconvenience resulting from marrying two husbands at the same time, and that the Italian's cure consisted in removing such inconvenience; but in Anna Pavlovna's presence no one dared to think of this or even appear to know it.

Alex was removing supper from the oven when she walked into the kitchen.